MARINES SERVING ON BOARD NAVAL VESSELS.

Marine detachments served on board all the overseas battleships and on the battleships of Battleship Force Two throughout the war. The Marines of Battleship Force One of which the Minnesota was flagship were temporarily withdrawn in April, 1918.

Marines were also on board a great many of the cruisers which acted as escorts for the vessels transporting Army troops to Europe.

The following table shows in detail those vessels which carried Marine detachments at the beginning of the war and on Armistice Day:

Ship.Apr. 6, 1917.Nov. 11, 1918.
Officers.Men.Officers.Men.
Atlantic Fleet1..1..
Pacific Fleet1..1..
Asiatic Fleet1..1..
Battleship Force 2....1..
Battleship Force1......
Cruiser Force....1..
Division 61..1..
Division 71......
Division 8....1..
Division 9 (Sixth Battle Squadron)....1..
Alabama140....
Arizona283288
Arkansas176286
Brooklyn269298
Castine..20....
Charleston....262
Cincinnati140141
Columbia..19....
Connecticut365....
Constellation..6..7
Delaware165270
Denver140....
Des Moines..38....
Dolphin..15..20
Florida166263
Frederick....264
Galveston139140
George Washington....297
Helena130125
Huntington....261
Idaho....219
Louisiana164....
Machias..20....
Mayflower..15..5
Michigan262....
Minnesota268....
Mississippi....278
Montana162272
Nebraska168....
Nevada177279
New Hampshire167....
New Jersey16....
New Mexico....268
New York177220
North Carolina....265
North Dakota164265
Oklahoma277280
Olympia140....
Pennsylvania1943133
Pittsburgh2752105
Prairie..19....
Pueblo169215
Rhode Island164....
Seattle161....
South Carolina265....
South Dakota....259
St. Louis....262
Texas172278
Utah262272
Wilmington130130
Wyoming178282
Yorktown..20....
Total492,187642,009

In addition to the above-named vessels, Marines served on the Leviathan, Albany, New Orleans, Georgia, Kansas, Vermont, San Diego, and Virginia.